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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    "Virtual Reality is Now a Cloud Reality

    GeForce NOW will also enable wireless VR and AR.


    High-quality VR experiences require incredible computational horsepower. For truly immersive experiences, you need 4K rendering at 90-Hz refresh rates, something most modern devices are years away from achieving.


    That’s where the new RTX Servers and GeForce NOW come in, rendering on our high-performance Turing GPUs to achieve this level of performance. We’re also working with 5G infrastructure and service providers, like AT&T and HTC, to enable wireless head-mounted displays powered by RTX Servers to make VR in the cloud a wireless reality."

    This market is moving so fast!

  • The words “Google” and “security” do not belong in the same sentence in any form. LOL
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    Some 100 titles this year already. Both Unreal & Unity onboard. Says 60fps but will be 8k later so VR won't be a problem at 90fps if featured. It has WiFi added the Controller and has 2 buttons for Mic access to the APP and a Menu Access to the platform. 7500+ access node points globally.The thing is, considering how long it must have took to get this to become viable yet they aren't even talking about VR and current Headsets have no WiFi yet it would have been an obvious tech to have added!
    Here's hoping that the RIFT S does consider all of this.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeFnQrgtZ9k

    ps I could run all VR games (again) on my old Xeon but why BLOCK it knowing this tech is coming! They didn't see it coming?
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    It's still too early for something like this, a great deal of people's internet connections won't be up to it. Sony tried a similar thing but it failed miserably.

  • snowdog said:

    It's still too early for something like this, a great deal of people's internet connections won't be up to it. Sony tried a similar thing but it failed miserably.


    I think it will be viable for single player/non competitive games. Beyond that probably not. For the Nvidia one, most people say it's negligible difference and it's like playing on a console on a tv without the game mode on. Not ideal but doable.